Entry view of room created by drawing. The “drawing” is an elevation plan of the gallery space at the same scale as the space itself, 100’ x 50’ x 20’ high. It is hung from aluminum track (the track used for privacy curtains around beds in hospitals) in front of the space of which it is a drawing. It was then pushed back into the back half of the gallery space, causing a room to be created out of the drawing.

The Unreliable NarratorNeuberger Museum, SUNY New Paltz, New York

View at entrance focusing on part of the brick rubbing. The drawing was made by making a graphite rubbing of the entire space. The drawing is a literal impression of the gallery space.

The Unreliable NarratorNeuberger Museum, SUNY New Paltz, New York

Overhead view showing interior of “drawing room”. The chair and couch are part of the museum’s furnishings and were covered with the same wax paper and tape used in constructing the drawing.